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Workers Compensation Books
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Workers Compensation Books
Have you or someone you know been injured on the job? If so, contact one of our experienced workers compensation attorneys in your area today!
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Physical and Biological Hazards of the Workplace
by Peter H. Wald (Editor), Gregg M. Stave (Editor)
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Hunter's Diseases of Occupations
by Donald Diseases of Occupations Hunter (Editor), et al
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Trends in Earnings Loss from Disabling Workplace Injuries in California: The Role of Economic Conditions
by Robert T. Reville, et al
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Medical-Legal Aspects of Workplace Injuries
by Todd McFarren (Editor), Glen J. Grossman (Editor) |
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OSHA Management Certificate Program Manual and CD, Introductory But Comprehensive OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health) Training for the Manager of an OSHA Program To Help the Administration of a Worker Safety Program, covering Workplace Violence, Bloodborne Pathogens, Repetitive Strain Injury, Hazard Communications, Hazardous Energy, Medical Recordkeeping, Penalty Policies, and Surviving an OSHA Inspection
by Daniel, Md Farb, et al
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Latest News |
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- Injured Worker Information...
California Gov, May 01, 2008
Workers' comp insurance provides six basic benefits: medical care, temporary disability benefits, permanent disability benefits, supplemental job displacement benefits...
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California Gov, Apr 16, 2008
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OSHA Gov, Apr 21, 2008
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- Workers Compensation Insurance Program...
VIDOL Gov, Mar 13, 2008
Workers Compensation is an insurance program that provides medical and disability benefits for work- elated injuries and diseases....
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Did You Know? |
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Of the more than 4.2 million nonfatal injuries and illnesses reported in 2005, nearly 4.0 million or
94.2 percent were injuries. The remainder of these private industry cases (242,500) were
occupational illnesses. This distribution of injuries versus illnesses is unchanged from 2004.
Manufacturing, health care and social assistance, and retail trade combined accounted
for 51 percent of all reported occupational injuries for private industry in 2005.
Manufacturing had the highest incidence rate for illnesses of 66.1 cases per
10,000 full-time workers in 2005. |
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